ThatVoice22
Banned
Usually FM 97.5 belongs to KFNC-ESPN broadcasting from a tower south of Winnie on the far east side of Houston, halfway to Beaumont. This morning I was at the Spring HEB on 2920 just west of I-45 hearing the dopey KWTX morning show loud and unobstructed from Waco at about 9 to 930.
Both stations are 100 KW. The KFNC tower is about 60 miles from Spring, while the KWTX tower is about 120 miles from Spring, so that’s quite a difference.
I wouldn’t call this a tropospheric ducting incident since that involves much longer distances. It was more like a temporary enhanced atmospheric condition allowing the next nearest station on a frequency to overwhelm the normal occupant.
I wonder if KFNC will ever move its tower closer to Houston, as was proposed several years ago to locate around Mont Belvieu, the current city of license. KFNC uses a highly directional 30 watt translator K223CW on FM 92.5 to serve a tiny slice of Houston from downtown out to Bellaire. I forgot what happened to the 2 KW booster antenna on the east edge of Houston and why KFNC doesn’t use the 99 watt translator on FM 94.1 K231CN used when the failed “SportsMap” had its trial balloon.
As is, the KFNC signal simply does not effectively penetrate most of western Houston, Katy, The Woodlands, and Conroe.
Check the signal pattern = KFNC-FM Radio Station Coverage Map
Both stations are 100 KW. The KFNC tower is about 60 miles from Spring, while the KWTX tower is about 120 miles from Spring, so that’s quite a difference.
I wouldn’t call this a tropospheric ducting incident since that involves much longer distances. It was more like a temporary enhanced atmospheric condition allowing the next nearest station on a frequency to overwhelm the normal occupant.
I wonder if KFNC will ever move its tower closer to Houston, as was proposed several years ago to locate around Mont Belvieu, the current city of license. KFNC uses a highly directional 30 watt translator K223CW on FM 92.5 to serve a tiny slice of Houston from downtown out to Bellaire. I forgot what happened to the 2 KW booster antenna on the east edge of Houston and why KFNC doesn’t use the 99 watt translator on FM 94.1 K231CN used when the failed “SportsMap” had its trial balloon.
As is, the KFNC signal simply does not effectively penetrate most of western Houston, Katy, The Woodlands, and Conroe.
Check the signal pattern = KFNC-FM Radio Station Coverage Map
